Using Voice Morph
The voice for the animated actor depends on the audio source of the script.
If you create the script by importing a WAV file, or by recording with the sound recorder,
then the actor's voice is the voice from the original audio source.
You may choose a synthetic voice for the actor if you use the text-to-speech converter to create a script from plain text.
However, you may also apply artificial voice effects to the voice for additional effects.
Using Voice Morph
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To use voice morph, click the Voice Morph
button in the Timeline.
The Voice Morph panel will then open.
Follow these steps to create voice effects:
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Optionally select the desired voice effects to be used in the script.
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Check the Pitch Scale checkbox and move the corresponding slider to specify the pitch of the voice.
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Check the Head Size checkbox and move the corresponding slider to adjust the resonance frequencies.
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Check the Robot checkbox and move the corresponding slider to add a robotic voice effect.
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Check the Echo checkbox and move the corresponding slider to add an echo effect.
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Click the Preview button to play the script and preview the voice effect.
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Click the Apply button when done.
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